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#*Group multiple packages to make it easier to find a package. | #*Group multiple packages to make it easier to find a package. | ||
==Rewards== | ==Rewards== | ||
− | + | Assign rewards to the package here. | |
+ | *Groups: | ||
+ | **Assign a group for the user for each bundle. You can decide to either return to the old groups, return to custom groups or do nothing on expiration. | ||
+ | *Teamspeak: | ||
+ | **To assign a servergroup, just insert the name of it. You may decide to remove the group on expiration. | ||
+ | **To create a channel for the user, you need the ID of the parent channel and the name of an channel admin group. You may decide to remove the channel on expiration. You can also prevent to create a new channel if the user already owns a channel. The existing channel will be extended in this case. See [[Teamspeak#FAQ]] for more information. | ||
==Extra== | ==Extra== |
Revision as of 11:39, 22 February 2017
Navigate to Admin -> Settings -> Donations -> Packages to create a package.
General
- Title
- Enabled
- Description
- This will be displayed as information for the package. We recommend to use "Unordered List".
- Serverbundle
- The bundle for which this package is for. Rewards will apply to all servers in this bundle.
- Price
- Custum Price: The user can decide how much to pay. In this case, the price will be the minimum amount.
- Days
- The duration of the package.
- Rebuyable
- Can this package get bought if the user already has an active instance of this package?
- Category
- Group multiple packages to make it easier to find a package.
Rewards
Assign rewards to the package here.
- Groups:
- Assign a group for the user for each bundle. You can decide to either return to the old groups, return to custom groups or do nothing on expiration.
- Teamspeak:
- To assign a servergroup, just insert the name of it. You may decide to remove the group on expiration.
- To create a channel for the user, you need the ID of the parent channel and the name of an channel admin group. You may decide to remove the channel on expiration. You can also prevent to create a new channel if the user already owns a channel. The existing channel will be extended in this case. See Teamspeak#FAQ for more information.